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1 y separately published work icon Better Than Fiction 2 : True Adventures from 30 Great Fiction Writers Don George (editor), Hawthorn : Lonely Planet , 2015 9143430 2015 anthology prose travel

'From Lonely Planet, the world's leading travel guide publisher, Better Than Fiction 2, the follow-up to 2012's Better Than Fiction, is a second serving of true travel stories told by some of the world's best fiction writers including Dave Eggers, Jane Smiley and Karen Joy Fowler.

'Varied in place, plot and voice, these are stirring and evocative pieces that all share one common characteristic-they manifest a passion for the precious gift of travel, from its unexpected but inevitably enriching lessons about other peoples and places, to the truths, sometimes uncomfortable but always enlarging, it reveals about ourselves.

'By turns comic, dramatic, and moving - from Francine Prose's confrontation of the mysteries of India to DBC Pierre's search for Hemingway's muse in Italy - these 30 short tales reveal the joys, perils, and surprises of travel, and that truth can often be stranger (and better) than fiction.

'Whether on a plane en route to your own travel adventure, or at home settling in for a vicarious experience of world adventures, embark on this literary journey around the world and explore your passion for travel now!' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Tony Wheeler's Dark Lands Emma Schwarcz (editor), Tony Wheeler , Footscray : Lonely Planet , 2013 6464865 2013 single work autobiography travel

'Greedy Lords, Dubious heroes, wicked relations and innocents in peril today s world sounds like a grim fairytale. Travelling along the infamous Axis of Evil led to "Tony Wheeler s Bad Lands"– now he s going deeper into the world s darkest corners to explore a rogue s gallery of troubled nations. Every country has its problems, but some problems seem so vexed, so intractable, so absurd, you can only shake your head. Tony Wheeler trains his well-travelled eyes on some of these places and attempts to understand how things got so messed up. Along the way he gets stoned (with the thrown variety) in Palestine, scores a speeding ticket in Zimbabwe, gets arrested for photographing a bar in the Congo, and visits Osama bin Laden s Abbottabad in Pakistan. Join Tony and find out if there s a happily-ever-after in these takes from the dark side.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 1 y separately published work icon Better Than Fiction Don George (editor), Footscray : Lonely Planet , 2012 Z1894116 2012 anthology prose travel 'A collection of original travel stories told by some of the world's best novelists, including Isabel Allende, Peter Matthiessen, Alexander McCall Smith, Joyce Carol Oates, Téa Obreht and DBC Pierre.

'Exhilaratingly varied in place, plot, and voice, these tales all share one common characteristic: They manifest a passion for the precious gifts that travel confers, from its unexpected but inevitably enriching lessons about other peoples and places to the truths - sometimes uncomfortable but always enlarging - it reveals about ourselves.' (From the publisher's website.)
1 2 y separately published work icon Lights, Camera ... Travel! : On-the-Road Tales from Screen Storytellers Andrew McCarthy (editor), Don George (editor), Footscray : Lonely Planet , 2011 Z1846648 2011 anthology autobiography travel

'Since the ancient Greeks, actors have been society's storytellers. And ever since Hollywood first left the backlot, these storytellers have been traveling to far-flung corners of the world to tell those tales. We decided to ask some of the most widely traveled people in the film industry to sit down and tell us their own stories - personal, inspiring, funny, embarrasing and human experiences from their time on the road.

'Lights, Camera ... Travel! includes 33 stories from screen stars including Alec Baldwin, Brooke Shields, Rolf de Heer, Paul Cox, Neil LaBute, Richard E Grant, Sandra Bernhard and Bruce Beresford.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 2 y separately published work icon Going Bush : Adventures Across Indigenous Australia Monique Choy , Footscray : Lonely Planet , 2006 Z1258255 2006 single work prose travel By moving through the landscapes of Australia - coastal, desert, tropical, mountains and plains- this pictorial travel guide to indigenous communities reveals the growth and accessibility of Aboriginal-owned tourism ventures.
1 5 y separately published work icon From Nothing to Zero : Letters from Refugees in Australia's Detention Centres Meaghan Amor (editor), Janet Austin , Melbourne : Lonely Planet , 2003 Z1035148 2003 anthology correspondence

'From Nothing to Zero presents edited extracts from letters written by asylum seekers held in Australia's detention centers. These letters provide a rare glimpse into the world of refugees who have fled war and persecution in their own countries. Several of the contributing detainees have been held for more than three years, often with no end to their incarceration in sight.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 2 y separately published work icon My 'Dam Life : Three Years in Holland Sean Condon , Melbourne : Lonely Planet , 2003 Z1018896 2003 single work autobiography humour
1 4 y separately published work icon Cafe Royale : Tales of Love and Travel Larry Buttrose , Hawthorn : Lonely Planet , 1999 Z1159677 1997 selected work autobiography travel
1 1 y separately published work icon Brief Encounters : Stories of Love, Sex and Travel Michelle De Kretser (editor), Hawthorn : Lonely Planet , 1998 Z391394 1998 anthology short story prose travel
1 1 y separately published work icon Not the Only Planet : Science Fiction Travel Stories Damien Broderick (editor), Hawthorn : Lonely Planet , 1998 Z278436 1998 anthology short story science fiction travel

Edited by Australian science fiction author Damien Broderick, Not the Only Planet is a reprint collection which draws from three countries and as many decades to look at how travel is tied to our image of the world around us.

1 y separately published work icon Songs to an African Sunset : A Zimbabwean Story Sekai Shand , Hawthorn : Lonely Planet , 1997 Z1324905 1997 single work autobiography travel
1 1 y separately published work icon The Olive Grove : Travels in Greece Kathy Kizilos , Hawthorn : Lonely Planet , 1997 Z1195213 1997 single work prose travel
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